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Journal of Ultimate Public Health
ISSN : 25982389     EISSN : 25982486     DOI : -
Core Subject : Health, Science,
Jump Health is a peer-reviewed academic journal of studies in public health science and learning published biannually in May and November. Given that the journal prioritizes research reports in Jump Health, viewpoint articles in the same field will be considered for publication.
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DUE TO ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION WASTE risma adella
JUMP Health (Journal of Ultimate Public Health) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): May 2019
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Early Breastfeeding Initiation in Indonesia Aulia Lisna; Rika Yumna Afifah Arifin; Rizki Ari Anjasmara
JUMP Health (Journal of Ultimate Public Health) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): May 2019
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Breastfeeding exclusive around the world given in infants only about 32,6 million from babies born 136,7 million, in developing countries only about 39 % given breastfeeding by his mother, it was far from the target who want to 80 %.The purpose of this article is to know implementation and nursing (early breastfeeding initiation - IMD) breastfeeding exclusive in the world and the Indonesian descriptive study is based on the implementation of showing limited the exclusive breastfeeding in the world and in Indonesia. Facilitate of IMD still less than optimal.
The Role of Parents in Educational and Character of Children Deas Nurul Kholifah; Tania Apriani; Sekar Larasati
JUMP Health (Journal of Ultimate Public Health) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): May 2019
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Semi Field Trial Competitive Power Married Made Sterile Aedes Albopictus as Method of Vector Control: A Current Vector Controlling Method Ahmad Rosyadi; Ahmad Sehabudin; Ariel Rifayat
JUMP Health (Journal of Ultimate Public Health) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): May 2019
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Aedes albopictus is a plant that causes Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever is not as prevalent as Aedes Aegypti is not a disease given by Aedes albopictus mosquito is not much different from Aedes Aegypti mosquito. The Case Fatality Rate (CFR) of Dengue Fever is very high in Indonesia, at 41.4% at the beginning of dengue cases in Indonesia. Innovation continues to create for disease vector control to break the chain of disease. The use of sterile insect techniques is a useful thing in the things that need to be socialized in the community.
Preventing Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) with Healthy Lifestyle Anita Puspasari; Endah Dyan Pratiwi; Firda Amalia Humaira
JUMP Health (Journal of Ultimate Public Health) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): May 2019
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Coaching Method and Performance of Nurses (Case Study at Regional Hospital of Cibinong At Bogor Regency, West Java Province) Budi Hartono; Johanes Jakri
JUMP Health (Journal of Ultimate Public Health) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): May 2019
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Nurses can use coaching as the way to empower quality of their skills to have excellent services in hospital. Coaching is a tool that can improve motivation and performance of nurses. The research is aimed to get explanation about the relation of coaching, motivation and performance at a regional hospital. Methodology of this research is correlational study with 30 nurses as respondents. Path analyses are used as statistical tools. The result of this study shows that R² is about 0.704; it means that coaching has a direct, positive and significant impact to motivation and performance of nurses. Motivation has a direct, positive and significant impact to the performance of the nurses (R-value = 0.848). Coaching has an indirect, positive and significant impact to the performance of nurse through job motivation (R-value = 0.737). Conclusions of this study is coaching can increase employee potential related to work motivation, coaching aims at increasing the potential of employees who are performance oriented. Planning, implementation and evaluation of empowerment programs with effective coaching methods can ultimately improve the quality and accountability of employee performance. Result of this research implied that the use of coaching could improve motivation and performance for nurse in the hospital.
DETERMINANTS OF LOW BIRTH WEIGHT BABIES (LBW) IN THE UPT BOLO HEALTH CENTER, BOLO SUBDISTRICT, BIMA REGENCY, NTB IN 2018 Nurannisa Fitria Aprianti; Kodrat Pramudho; Bambang Setiaji
JUMP Health (Journal of Ultimate Public Health) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): May 2019
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Low birth weight babies (LBW) are still the main cause of perinatal death. The prevalence of low birth weight babies (LBW) is estimated at 15%, and Indonesia has the prevalence of low birth weight of 10.2%. The causes of infant mortality in Kabupaten Bima are mostly caused by Babies with Low Birth Weight (LBW) of (43.75%). This study aims to determine the relationship and describe the Determinants of Infants Low Birth Weight (LBW). This research was conducted at Bolo health center, Bolo Sub district, Bima Regency in March-April 2018. The research method is quantitative research equipped with qualitative research and case control was used as research design. The total population was 909 people and the sample was 180 people with a ratio of 1: 2 which was 60:80. The sampling technique uses simple random sampling. Data analysis techniques consist of univariat analysis, chi square test, and simple logistic regression test. Qualitative data analysis techniques uses in-depth interviews and FGD (Focus Group Discussion). The results of the study found that there was a significant relationship between the size of maternal LILA, BMI, maternal weight gain during pregnancy, ANC frequency, anemia and Fe consumption with LBW where the value of p is <0.05. In the multivariate analysis of simple logistic regression test, it obtained that the variable LILA size of the mother with an Exp (B) value was 19,017 (4,946-73,121) which means that the size of the mother's LILA has an effect was 19,017 times on Low Birth Weight Babies. Increase counseling on nutrition and prevention of anemia in pregnant women, socialization of reproductive health, family planning, consumption of iron and improve the quality of health services, especially inspection of ANC according to standards, improve facilities and infrastructure for health facilities and conduct training on basic LBW management by the health office and health center.

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